* This is the first time I have used the Digitrack device for mobile / laptop DAT converting. To the best of my knowledge it is bit accurate. If you find out otherwise, please let me know.

Headphone use recommended but not required.

THANKS are definitely in order to: Jeff for the tickets...Steve, Mike, and Erin for taking the trip, sharing the evening with me, and helping as / when needed.

VERY SPECIAL THANKS to MadMasterNL - Without his kindness in general, and most certainly for uploading and bandwidth sacrifice, you wouldn't be hearing this nearly as soon as you are getting to, if ever...

My sincerest condolences go out to the entire Selway and Radiohead family during this time of mourning.

Post by blackbirdflyfree on Nov 5, 2007 0:26:38 GMT -5

"I like too many things and get all confused and hung-up running from one falling star to another till I drop. This is the night, what it does to you. I had nothing to offer anybody except my own confusion."

I have David Gilmour Darkside of Radio City on CD from 2006, brilliant show I attended... is there an easy way to put it up here? I think the quality is really good... especially love the "FUCKyeah!!!" guy who was near the taperCan you tell I'm a little behind on the times when it comes to the upload download thing? Bought my first itunes album not too long ago... downloaded Ratdog Live from Athens for free there today... FANTASTIC!!! (but I miss Tower Records, lots of memories at Tower records )

Post by idio on Nov 10, 2007 19:15:59 GMT -5

click on the "upload" tab on the top of the page. do not install anything from that site...they seemed to be pushing some toolbar or something - it's not required. the thing it, you would first have to create a zip or rar of what you need - so look up winrar on google if you dont have it.

Post by alyroo on Nov 10, 2007 20:01:29 GMT -5

I'm trying to remember what the Pavillion was... lol

Boise was a small city. No one ever came through there. When the rare "event" happenend I have discovered that the shows are pretty damn good. Almost like bands play better because they know that town didn't get much... It makes me think about where I was while all of that Deadiness was going down and I was ignorant of it.

Post by on Nov 10, 2007 20:10:32 GMT -5

alyroo said:

I'm trying to remember what the Pavillion was... lol

Boise was a small city. No one ever came through there. When the rare "event" happenend I have discovered that the shows are pretty damn good. Almost like bands play better because they know that town didn't get much... It makes me think about where I was while all of that Deadiness was going down and I was ignorant of it.

Yeah, I think the Dead only came through KY maybe three times, six or seven if you count Cincy. There was one Louisville show, its actually a dicks pick (i think). My dad said it was the best Dead show he had ever seen. and he had been to 20 or so shows by then.

Post by chefchick on Nov 10, 2007 20:14:54 GMT -5

I grew up in Jersey. They played there a lot. I only made it to one show, Giant's Stadium, August 3, 1994. Not their best show, but an awesome time nonetheless. I was 17 when Jerry died. I didn't really hit my concert stride until college.